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canine units are searching the area, including a ga raj attached to the building happening as the showdown over guns on capitol hill takes place. advocates for and against just wrapped up hours of testimony before the senate judiciary committee and the first hearing since the newtown massacre. former arizona congressman gabrielle giffords was the first to speak, delivering an emotional call to action. >> speaking is difficult, but i need to say something important. violence is a big problem. too many children are dying. too many children. we must do something. it will be hard, but the time is now. you must act. be bold, be courageous. americans are counting on you. thank you. >> giffords's testimony was followed by an intense day of questioning including patrick leahy and dick durbin taking on the head of nra. wayne la pierre. >> should we have mandatory background checks at gun shows for the sales? >> if you are a dealer, that's already the law. >> that's not my question. i'm not trying to play games here. if you could, just answer my question. >> i do not believe the way the law is worki
canine units are searching the area, including a ga raj attached to the building happening as the showdown over guns on capitol hill takes place. advocates for and against just wrapped up hours of testimony before the senate judiciary committee and the first hearing since the newtown massacre. former arizona congressman gabrielle giffords was the first to speak, delivering an emotional call to action. >> speaking is difficult, but i need to say something important. violence is a big...
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been top speech writers and senior communication staff at the white house for the president of the united states. i am proud of our internship program and am grateful to the people -- >> senator john kerry saying farewell after 28 years in the senate. naping a laundry list of staffers and thanking them for their work. as we saw with his confirmation hearing, the smooth road. tomorrow can be different. former republican senator chuck hagel's hearing for secretary of defense is another thing. lindsay graham is vowing a process. >> the one thing i'm not going to do is vote on a new secretary of defense until the old secretary of defense, leon panetta who i like very much, testifies about what happened in benghazi. >> attention is on who was financing the fight against hagel's nomination. the "new york times" reports a brand-new conservative group calling itself americans for a strong defense and financed by anonymous donors is running advertise ams and urging them to vote against chuck hagel and freshly minted organization, use your mandate that presents itself as a liberal gay rights group
been top speech writers and senior communication staff at the white house for the president of the united states. i am proud of our internship program and am grateful to the people -- >> senator john kerry saying farewell after 28 years in the senate. naping a laundry list of staffers and thanking them for their work. as we saw with his confirmation hearing, the smooth road. tomorrow can be different. former republican senator chuck hagel's hearing for secretary of defense is another...
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god bless you and god bless the united states of america. [applause] >> lyndon johnson was inaugurated in 1965. at the ceremony, ladybird johnson started the ceremony of the first lady's held in the bible swearing in. this is about 15 minutes. >> do you lyndon b. hess johnson, solace where. -- solemnly swear that you will faithfully execute the office of the presidency of the united states. and will to the best of your abilities. >> and will to the best of my ability -- >> preserve, protect and defend it -- >> the constitution of the united states and -- >> the constitution of the united states -- >> so help you got a. >> so help me god. [applause] >> my fellow countrymen, on this occasion the oath i have taken before you and before god is not mine alone, but ours together. we are one nation and one people. our fate as a nation and our future as a people rest not upon one citizen but upon all citizens. that is the majesty and the meaning of this moment. for every generation there is a destiny. for some, history decides. for this generation t
god bless you and god bless the united states of america. [applause] >> lyndon johnson was inaugurated in 1965. at the ceremony, ladybird johnson started the ceremony of the first lady's held in the bible swearing in. this is about 15 minutes. >> do you lyndon b. hess johnson, solace where. -- solemnly swear that you will faithfully execute the office of the presidency of the united states. and will to the best of your abilities. >> and will to the best of my ability --...
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the kind of immunity that essentially no other product manufacturer in the united states enjoys. they didn't provide people that were harmed with any kind of alternative compensation scheme and they even said that there but retroactively applied to the pending lawsuits that had to be dismissed and in fact they were and as a result the public health function of lawsuits and litigation in general, something that steve taught us about for many years was eroded. there were some relatively narrow exceptions to the plcaa that allowed the lawsuits to proceed nevertheless. and new york city took advantage of one of those exceptions. one of those exceptions is the basis of the lawsuits that the dealer was knowingly making any illegal sales. so, as mayor bloomberg alluded to this morning in his opening presentation, new york city used crime gun trace data to identify a bunch of dealers that were disproportionately supply and the guns that ultimately got picked up from criminals in new york city today engaged in the undercover investigations of those dealers. 27 of them were caught making i
the kind of immunity that essentially no other product manufacturer in the united states enjoys. they didn't provide people that were harmed with any kind of alternative compensation scheme and they even said that there but retroactively applied to the pending lawsuits that had to be dismissed and in fact they were and as a result the public health function of lawsuits and litigation in general, something that steve taught us about for many years was eroded. there were some relatively narrow...
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they were not a collective unit. presenting them as such tends to dramatically oversimplified the politics of the founding generation. it comes to be used as a big battering ram to beat people over the head with in ways that i think are hysterically into hair and unsound. to go the english professor michael austin on what he calls the deep, historical falls by conservative commentators in their use of founding history. he shares his view with the associated press -- professor of law sunday at 9:00 eastern and midnight eastern on c-span 2. >> next, lynn forrester talks about economic inequality, the role of capitalism and how it can be made more inclusive. the remarks are from the latest world in 2013 festival held last month. this is 25 minutes. >> it is my pleasure to welcome the chief executive of e.l. rothschild to join me for our discussion about capitalism in the world in 2013. apart from being chief executive of e. l. rothschild, you are also co-chair of the henry jackson initiative. that is where we are going
they were not a collective unit. presenting them as such tends to dramatically oversimplified the politics of the founding generation. it comes to be used as a big battering ram to beat people over the head with in ways that i think are hysterically into hair and unsound. to go the english professor michael austin on what he calls the deep, historical falls by conservative commentators in their use of founding history. he shares his view with the associated press -- professor of law sunday at...
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you have to know in the u.s., only united airlines is using the boeing 787. what does it mean for the future of the dreamliner? let's go to my colleague in london. >> very good to see you. the reaction of boeing, in session it dragged down the dow after hours. ing dragged down the market. real concerns about this. boeing says it stands by the integrity of the design and plane itself but it's a key player and sales items going forward. it costs $2 million per plane and part of the revival strategy of boeing. real concerns on this one as well and as you say centering around that battery when overcharged can catch fire. the company that makes that is a japanese company. their shares down 18% since january 7th. >> billions of dollars of odds for that plane. it goes away bad news for the dow component. >>> as always, why are you up with us? shoot me an e-mail. waytooearly@msnbc.com. jump on board. we'll read the best responses on the show. still ahead we'll try to unravel the sports mystery the yeaof th says he was the victim of a hoax. we'll have more on that sto
you have to know in the u.s., only united airlines is using the boeing 787. what does it mean for the future of the dreamliner? let's go to my colleague in london. >> very good to see you. the reaction of boeing, in session it dragged down the dow after hours. ing dragged down the market. real concerns about this. boeing says it stands by the integrity of the design and plane itself but it's a key player and sales items going forward. it costs $2 million per plane and part of the revival...
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the building department twitter talking about 40 different units. some of those residents were taken to a village warming center. management telling the fire department that they hope to have repairs complete by sometime tonight. veteran firefighters are grateful that this was not worse. >> thank goodness somebody did experience it be enough to make that initial 911 col. ultimately bringing it to our attention. we are here able to rectify the situation. for the most part other than the six that were transported all in stable condition, really no other large issues. >> fire fighters say this is a textbook example of why it is important that you have a carbon monoxide detector. certainly this could have been a much more serious situation if this incident had occurred in the overnight hours. >> i help the residents of the building get out before the fire fighters got there. in the south side district. nobody was injured in the fire. some suffer from some of immolation. those who live here i'm so grateful for their efforts. >> i'm glad that we got the p
the building department twitter talking about 40 different units. some of those residents were taken to a village warming center. management telling the fire department that they hope to have repairs complete by sometime tonight. veteran firefighters are grateful that this was not worse. >> thank goodness somebody did experience it be enough to make that initial 911 col. ultimately bringing it to our attention. we are here able to rectify the situation. for the most part other than the...
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speaker, the unit -- the u.s. senate. [applause] [applause] >> mr. speaker, members of congress, pursuant to the constitutional laws of the united states, senate, and house of representatives are meeting in joint session to count the points -- count the votes of the electorate of several states. after we have been able to ascertain that certificates have been had, it will be made by the several states. they take their place at the clerk's desk. the tellers will dispense by reading formal readings of the certificates. after confirming the certificates are authentic, begin with each state, beginning with alabama. >> mr. president, the certificate of the state of alabama seems to be authentic and it appears that mitt romney received nine votes for president and paul ryan received nine votes for vice president. >> mr. president, the certificate of the state of alaska seems to be authentic. it appears that mitt romney received three votes for president and paul ryan received three votes for vice president. >> mr. president, the certificate of arizona appe
speaker, the unit -- the u.s. senate. [applause] [applause] >> mr. speaker, members of congress, pursuant to the constitutional laws of the united states, senate, and house of representatives are meeting in joint session to count the points -- count the votes of the electorate of several states. after we have been able to ascertain that certificates have been had, it will be made by the several states. they take their place at the clerk's desk. the tellers will dispense by reading formal...
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and he said he speak united states. [talking over each other] >> [inaudible] so we all speak the language that we created here. it was created by the president and the people who use the language. >> and the writers themselves. in doing this other book, i am drifting into another book that i started writing. but there is sometimes one of writer will just come up with something that nobody can understand. when at scott fitzgerald writes, they say what is a t-shirt? and he sort of made it up, meaning what was a shirt that he would just go on. but often writers and presidents will quote a word on purpose as an effort to create stir, sort of a moment of interest in what they are doing. like factoid, which is the most improper type of word. it was not a fact of all, it was a piece of conventional wisdom that was wrong. now it is being used as a small fact. yes, sir? >> was it important it something not be forgotten from the white house? >> absolutely, that's the whole point of creating this collection of words. it's like i q
and he said he speak united states. [talking over each other] >> [inaudible] so we all speak the language that we created here. it was created by the president and the people who use the language. >> and the writers themselves. in doing this other book, i am drifting into another book that i started writing. but there is sometimes one of writer will just come up with something that nobody can understand. when at scott fitzgerald writes, they say what is a t-shirt? and he sort of...
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this was a joint investigation by santa clara county district attorney's cold case unit and mountain police department. they have already made four arrests and one conviction for murder in the four years they have been working. >>> president obama wants white house anti terrorism chief john brennan to head the cia and chuck hagle is his pick for defense secretary. >> these two leaders have dedicated their lives to protecting our country. >> if confirmed he would replace leon panetta at the pentagon. brennan will fulfill the john patreus left after admitting to an extramarital affair. >> hilly clinton proved -- hillary clinton proved she could take a joke. she spent a few days in the hospital for a blood clot near her brain discovered after she fell she got a jersey with the number 12, the number of countries she visited as secretary of state. >> you think it is cold outside? >> cool. >> paul says it is nothing. >> high-def doppler showing dry conditions because of a big area of high pressure that will move overhead tomorrow, sunshine in 2 afternoon. that l above the gulf of alaska is
this was a joint investigation by santa clara county district attorney's cold case unit and mountain police department. they have already made four arrests and one conviction for murder in the four years they have been working. >>> president obama wants white house anti terrorism chief john brennan to head the cia and chuck hagle is his pick for defense secretary. >> these two leaders have dedicated their lives to protecting our country. >> if confirmed he would replace...
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in the united states and in the rest of the world depending on whether or not we have a liberal or a conservative party and. somebody in the political party in power is a very powerful influence on the rate of lethal violence for them again both homicide and suicide to talk about this talk about the two party system and the trends in violence how it relates. well i was a newbie they've been collected by government civil servants since one thousand nine hundred measuring the rates of homicide and suicide in the. on it's one hundred twelve years of data we find is that when republicans become elected president the rates of homicide and suicide increase dramatically when the democrats are elected president the rates of these forms of violence go down equally dramatically the causal mechanism behind these correlations seems to be unemployment recessions and inequality. without a single exception the unemployment rate has gone up in america. during republican administration and has gone down under democratic ones. those rates just mirror the changes in the fallout this is important in par
in the united states and in the rest of the world depending on whether or not we have a liberal or a conservative party and. somebody in the political party in power is a very powerful influence on the rate of lethal violence for them again both homicide and suicide to talk about this talk about the two party system and the trends in violence how it relates. well i was a newbie they've been collected by government civil servants since one thousand nine hundred measuring the rates of homicide...
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and a lot of faith that just as they had made the united states what it was between 1778 and 1860 they could succeed and make the other country independent and they could build a proper nation state in the 19th century sense of the word on the basis of cotton and slaves. they talked about this a lot. at the time of succession and for the first couple of years of war. they compared themselves to other european countries in population, resources, value of trade. they were riding high. i think it's the confederacy often misunderstood. we tend to think of as defensive move. they were losing in the union. they decided to, you know, take this gamble. they did take a gamble. they were only slave holding class in the 19th century war who did it. the brazilian, cuban didn't. why did they do it? that's an interesting question. i try to explain a little bit in the book. what was mind set. it's completely fascinating to get inside the mind of the incredibly powerful not just in terms of social power and wealth but political power of this planter elite. they were used to running the united states a
and a lot of faith that just as they had made the united states what it was between 1778 and 1860 they could succeed and make the other country independent and they could build a proper nation state in the 19th century sense of the word on the basis of cotton and slaves. they talked about this a lot. at the time of succession and for the first couple of years of war. they compared themselves to other european countries in population, resources, value of trade. they were riding high. i think...
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right now it's totally legal, but the investigative unit's vicky nguyen asks, is it safe? >>> and welcome back. we've all gotten one of these, but as you know, using it behind the wheel in california is breaking the law. yet there's an exception for drivers of emergency vehicles, it's legal for them to type, text or talk while driving. but here's the issue. if it's unsafe for us, is it any safer for them? tonight, the investigative unit's vicky nguyen found distracted driving with emergency vehicles can cause some significant damage. >> reporter: you're looking at a chp cruiser. wrecked after the officer rammed the back of a taxi at 60 miles an hour. the officer said he took his eyes off the road to look down at his computer on 101 near mountain view. in concord, an officer checked a message for just a second and caused a three-car pileup. we reviewed more than 2 million collision records in california from 2006 to 2011 and found more than 1,000 crashes caused by distracted drivers of emergency vehicles. that's about 14 a month. most of those collisions involve local polic
right now it's totally legal, but the investigative unit's vicky nguyen asks, is it safe? >>> and welcome back. we've all gotten one of these, but as you know, using it behind the wheel in california is breaking the law. yet there's an exception for drivers of emergency vehicles, it's legal for them to type, text or talk while driving. but here's the issue. if it's unsafe for us, is it any safer for them? tonight, the investigative unit's vicky nguyen found distracted driving with...
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that's what the united states government, through the secretary osecretary of commerc. so why on earth -- the fishery disaster that affects our fish hemen, doesn't matter was $150 million. it was not a big piece in a $60 billion bill. and yet we got left out. we got completely left out. and i will continue to fight to get this dong. i think -- and i will continue to fight to get this to be. i think there's been a wrong committed in this body. i will work hard with the senator from alaska. i see the senator from new hampshire is on the floor. it makes no sense to let people in the house of representatives pick and choose among disasters in a bill and strip out disasters that have been declared by the united states government and the governors of six states. do they know better? i don't think so. but they took it out, and for whatever reason, we weren't able to get it in back here. i've had strong conversations with some of the supporters of the -- lead supporters of the sandy bill from the states that most benefit, with the chairman of the committee, and the floor manage
that's what the united states government, through the secretary osecretary of commerc. so why on earth -- the fishery disaster that affects our fish hemen, doesn't matter was $150 million. it was not a big piece in a $60 billion bill. and yet we got left out. we got completely left out. and i will continue to fight to get this dong. i think -- and i will continue to fight to get this to be. i think there's been a wrong committed in this body. i will work hard with the senator from alaska. i see...
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it is a key unit in hhs. what we're talking about here, what they're talking about here in this video is the aco, stands for accountable care organizations. they have been launched under health reform to enact quality and cost patrols at clinic as i cross the country. they're essentially a network of doctors. we have staffers talking to fox business about the impact of this video, they say it is negative. essentially acos reward doctors and medical workers for doing less. actually decreases access to care. this is totally the opposite of what the president wanted, meaning increased access to care. the less patients readmitted the less exams, less tests and referrals, the more government medicare money there is in the pot for the hospital and the doctors. now, jon, what is going on, the hospital has responded to fox business. they're saying this a fun spoof about preventing readmissions as you saw. it is certainly not meant as a mockery. acos are about working together, they're a partnership and taking care of
it is a key unit in hhs. what we're talking about here, what they're talking about here in this video is the aco, stands for accountable care organizations. they have been launched under health reform to enact quality and cost patrols at clinic as i cross the country. they're essentially a network of doctors. we have staffers talking to fox business about the impact of this video, they say it is negative. essentially acos reward doctors and medical workers for doing less. actually decreases...
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states, he will protect the constitution of the united states, and that is what i hope he takes very literally, and not hypocritically. i hope that he does take it literally, like i said. >> he brings up the topic of guns and gun violence. something that we will hear from the president in the weeks ahead. do you think it will be in the inaugural address? >> not explicitly. maybe some reference to making our country safer, keeping our children safe may be in their, but he will not make a pitch for gun legislation, not explicitly. >> what makes a successful second inaugural address? [laughter] >> getting to make it. [laughter] being there. it has to have a good sense of the moment. it has to be not too time bound, and it needs a sense of history as well, because only then will be read years and generations down the road. >> i agree, it has to assure the country we are on the right path, we can build on what we have done the first four years, in need to be optimistic, not fatalistic, and again, it has to have the broad themes that will be fleshed out in later policy speeches. >> terry e
states, he will protect the constitution of the united states, and that is what i hope he takes very literally, and not hypocritically. i hope that he does take it literally, like i said. >> he brings up the topic of guns and gun violence. something that we will hear from the president in the weeks ahead. do you think it will be in the inaugural address? >> not explicitly. maybe some reference to making our country safer, keeping our children safe may be in their, but he will not...
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"this is the 4th day of my drive across the united states. "it's the desert. "the land is flat and barren, but beautiful, in a strange way." ( tex-mex music playing ) rebecca: ♪ she's not the kind to stay in one place for too long ♪ ♪ you don't have to tell me that. ♪ ♪ she's not the kind of... the music on the radio out here is sure different from boston. i'm really starting to like this tex-mex music. vocalist: ♪ don't tell me her eyes are bright ♪ ♪ and she loves to dance till the morning light. ♪ ♪ all i want to know both: ♪ where's my baby tonight? ♪ so where's my baby? ♪ can anybody say? ♪ one day she's here beside me ♪ the next day she's in l.a. ♪ so where's my baby? ♪ what's this all about? ♪ one day she's here, the next, she's moving out. ♪ the car has been pretty good so far, but it's a gas guzzler. i have to fill it up a lot. hi. what can i do for you? boy, it's a hot one. yeah, and i hear it's going to get hotter. fill it up? yeah, please. uh, regular, unleaded. oh, and can you check the oil? do you have a rest
"this is the 4th day of my drive across the united states. "it's the desert. "the land is flat and barren, but beautiful, in a strange way." ( tex-mex music playing ) rebecca: ♪ she's not the kind to stay in one place for too long ♪ ♪ you don't have to tell me that. ♪ ♪ she's not the kind of... the music on the radio out here is sure different from boston. i'm really starting to like this tex-mex music. vocalist: ♪ don't tell me her eyes are bright ♪ ♪ and...
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the rules can wind up in disciplinary segregation. >> this is our disciplinary segregation housing unit. the doors down here are solid. they have plexiglass on the windows so the inmates don't throw urine or feces, water, anything like that out on the staff or the work aides as they go through. you'll see the black-and-white striped jumpsuits, which represents disciplinary. these inmates only are allowed to have their legal work in their cell and a pencil. they get to come out one hour a day. they'll stay in their cells for 23 hours a day. they do not get visits, they do not go to the gym, they do not get any commissary or anything like that while they are doing disciplinary time. you'll hear the inmates refer to this as the ho. it tends to get a little loud and noisy. [ inaudible ] >> sometimes they get bored, sometimes they act out. so, that's life in the ho. business as usual. >> come on, let's go. >> i almost got your back, man. >> all right. >> why do i got to go for? >> basically because you're running around and acting crazy. >> y'all are lying, man. >> a lot of these guys, you'v
the rules can wind up in disciplinary segregation. >> this is our disciplinary segregation housing unit. the doors down here are solid. they have plexiglass on the windows so the inmates don't throw urine or feces, water, anything like that out on the staff or the work aides as they go through. you'll see the black-and-white striped jumpsuits, which represents disciplinary. these inmates only are allowed to have their legal work in their cell and a pencil. they get to come out one hour a...
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the war, they were getting married in droves, and their brides made skinner a household name in the united states so many brides married in skinner's bridal satin. now, the company survived until 1961. it was 113 years after skinner founded it in 1848. and the extraordinary impact the company had throughout its existence was such that reader's digest actually includes william skinner in the middle of the 20 century on a list of some of the most influential englishmen to land on american soil. and reader's digest at that time had the largest readership and the country, second only to the bible. i mentioned earlier that one of the questions that writers are asked is, so what's your book about? shortly thereafter they will ask, how did you find your story? and how i came upon this story had to do with my family. william skinner was my great-great-grandfather. here is an image of him around the age of 30. he just lost his first wife, nancy. he is a widower in this photograph with his two young daughters. he also just opened his silk mill in the area that would become known as skinnerville. i f
the war, they were getting married in droves, and their brides made skinner a household name in the united states so many brides married in skinner's bridal satin. now, the company survived until 1961. it was 113 years after skinner founded it in 1848. and the extraordinary impact the company had throughout its existence was such that reader's digest actually includes william skinner in the middle of the 20 century on a list of some of the most influential englishmen to land on american soil....
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in this damn unit. you're acting like a damn child. [ bleep ] everybody is tired of your ass here. >> i'm tired of your ass. >> if i can get to your language, if i can get to what you understand day-to-day, then that's what we use. when all else fails, we take it up a notch further. >> put your hands out there. [ bleep ]. >> you are going out. >> [ bleep ] i'm not going to put my hands out. >> i'm not going to let one individual disrupt a thousand. there are forces needed to remove you from one area to the other, so be it. >> are you going to cuff up? >> [ inaudible ]. >> that's good. well, he refused to cuff up and come out. we're going to move him out because he caused a disturbance, and the warden said move him out and let him get some fresh air and calm down. i gave the officer an order to spray him. after a short order of time, he'll be ready to come out and get the spray off him. it may take longer than normal today. he's pretty agitated. >> you sprayed me for no reason. >> let's go ahead and move
in this damn unit. you're acting like a damn child. [ bleep ] everybody is tired of your ass here. >> i'm tired of your ass. >> if i can get to your language, if i can get to what you understand day-to-day, then that's what we use. when all else fails, we take it up a notch further. >> put your hands out there. [ bleep ]. >> you are going out. >> [ bleep ] i'm not going to put my hands out. >> i'm not going to let one individual disrupt a thousand. there are...
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that weekend i had faith in all lead to things, god and the united states army. that moment i grabbed the podium she started tearing up. as i tried to respond to my started tearing up. and there was obviously a murmur of approval brought the audience so she stood up, but the figure means that, they do for coming. i came over here 50 years later to say that in september. it was worth everything. the book tour. i have a university crest. they don't pay advances. d'agata hotels compare for the airfare, tells him everything because i want to get the message out, young people to know all about what happened 50 years ago. that poignant moment answered the question that my driver asked me 50 years earlier. sir, are we doing it down here. so of never forget that moment. putting a book together like this 50 years letter -- it is in the first person because i wanted to get be ahead of where the protagonist is. the protagonist it not know we were go -- where we're growing. we were not told. the reader has some idea. until our planes arrived in memphis the next morning to an
that weekend i had faith in all lead to things, god and the united states army. that moment i grabbed the podium she started tearing up. as i tried to respond to my started tearing up. and there was obviously a murmur of approval brought the audience so she stood up, but the figure means that, they do for coming. i came over here 50 years later to say that in september. it was worth everything. the book tour. i have a university crest. they don't pay advances. d'agata hotels compare for the...
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it will not go into a shareholder lawsuit against the united states government. yes, the same u.s. government which rescued that company from near collapse back in the 2008 financial crisis. it must be noted though that aig was legally obligated to consider joining this lawsuit that is brought by the former c.e.o. maurice greenberg. he claims the terms of the 182 -- $182 billion tax funded -- taxpayer funded bailout wasn't fair to shareholders. >>> we know the construction headache commuters are dealing with in tysons corner in the name of progress. now you can add taxes. officials have approved a tax zone. land owners in the area will pay up to 7 cents for every $100 of their property's assessed value and that will take place over the next 40 years. opponents say that tax is going to hurt the growth in tysons. >> it's damaging the very people you're trying to attract to tysons. who wants to buy a business or condo in tysons corner when i can go a mile away and pay less tax. >> it's important that people benefiting from the redevelopment are also participating in funding. >> the ch
it will not go into a shareholder lawsuit against the united states government. yes, the same u.s. government which rescued that company from near collapse back in the 2008 financial crisis. it must be noted though that aig was legally obligated to consider joining this lawsuit that is brought by the former c.e.o. maurice greenberg. he claims the terms of the 182 -- $182 billion tax funded -- taxpayer funded bailout wasn't fair to shareholders. >>> we know the construction headache...
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>> i work down in the housing unit teaching that n.a. class using that book. >> huh? >> teaching an n.a. class and i use that book. >> this is an n.a. class and you're teaching it? >> yes, addiction handbook. >> you recognize what that dog was hitting on, that drug book? what's these pictures here got to do with that class? >> it ain't got nothing to do with it. >> maybe that dog hit on that drug book, you reckon that's what he did? >> i didn't hear you. >> that dog hit on that drug book? >> it might have. >> maybe that's what messed him up. maybe he can read. all right, booker, you can lay back on your bed there. they'll come back around a bit later and finish the rest of your property. >> booker survives the initial search, but the narcotics dog is relentless. >> residue. >> this was where? >> under the box there. the one we just shook down, you know, that i told you about. >> you found the -- this was up under the box and had that residue smell on it? >> yeah, the dog alerting on it. >> and the sticker was up under that box, too? >> yes, sir. >> that's disciplinary
>> i work down in the housing unit teaching that n.a. class using that book. >> huh? >> teaching an n.a. class and i use that book. >> this is an n.a. class and you're teaching it? >> yes, addiction handbook. >> you recognize what that dog was hitting on, that drug book? what's these pictures here got to do with that class? >> it ain't got nothing to do with it. >> maybe that dog hit on that drug book, you reckon that's what he did? >> i...
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by european standards, we have small government in the united states. >> we will probably carry on doing so. thank you for coming in. >> thank you. it was a book that jane austen described as her own darling child. "pride and prejudice" has grown up. the past decade have seen an explosion of sequels and spinoffs. it is something she never could have imagined. our editor reports on this enduring popularity of elizabeth bennet. >> a rare, up 200 year old first edition of "pride and prejudice" a novel about five unmarried sisters with the famous opening line. >> is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of good fortune must be in looking for a wide. >> jane austen and recalled her book "first impressions." >> you do not wish to dance with me? >> they can be inaccurate. and could lead people to jump to conclusions based on nothing more than pride and prejudice. >> i should be very happy to dance with you. >> this is jane austen's house. she was happy and productive here. every morning to come downstairs and play the piano for a couple of hours and then she would get
by european standards, we have small government in the united states. >> we will probably carry on doing so. thank you for coming in. >> thank you. it was a book that jane austen described as her own darling child. "pride and prejudice" has grown up. the past decade have seen an explosion of sequels and spinoffs. it is something she never could have imagined. our editor reports on this enduring popularity of elizabeth bennet. >> a rare, up 200 year old first edition...
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as a result, if it were an industry, it would be the largest in the united states and would consume 6.1 billion hours, the equivalent of more than 3 million full-time workers. yes, it is too costly. taxpayers spent -- spent 163 billion complying with the individual and corporate income tax rolls. add to that the fact that the u.s. has the highest corporate tax rate, and an outdated worldwide system of taxation and not to -- it is not too difficult to imagine why many do not view america as an attractive place to hire and invest. nothing about the bill we are considering tonight changes the realities. that is why the ways and means committee will pursue tax recovery of the tax reform in the next congress. -- will pursue tax reform in the next congress. i urge my colleagues to support this bill and get us one step closer to tax reform. i reserve my time. >> the gentleman's time is referred -- reserved. >> this is a bipartisan bill, and i will try to keep it within that spirit to the extent possible. as we are here today on january 1, hours away from people, americans returning to work, ma
as a result, if it were an industry, it would be the largest in the united states and would consume 6.1 billion hours, the equivalent of more than 3 million full-time workers. yes, it is too costly. taxpayers spent -- spent 163 billion complying with the individual and corporate income tax rolls. add to that the fact that the u.s. has the highest corporate tax rate, and an outdated worldwide system of taxation and not to -- it is not too difficult to imagine why many do not view america as an...
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the state of the vote for president of the united states is delivered as follows. the whole of the electorate appointed to vote for president is 538 and the majority of which is 270. joseph biden of the state of delaware has received for vice- president 330 two votes. paul ryan aof the state of wisconsin has received two hundred six votes. this announcement of the state of the votes shall be deemed sufficient declaration of the persons elected president and vice president of the united states, each for the term beginning on the 20th day of january, 2013, and shall be entered, together with a list of votes, in the journal of the senate and house of representatives. last page. ok. the purpose of the joint session having been included pursuant to the senate resolution 113 of the 113th congress, the chair declares the giant session dissolved. -- joint session dissolved. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> next, conversations with north dakota senator john hogan and maine senator
the state of the vote for president of the united states is delivered as follows. the whole of the electorate appointed to vote for president is 538 and the majority of which is 270. joseph biden of the state of delaware has received for vice- president 330 two votes. paul ryan aof the state of wisconsin has received two hundred six votes. this announcement of the state of the votes shall be deemed sufficient declaration of the persons elected president and vice president of the united states,...
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one month ago a united 787 made an emergency landing in new orleans after one in six generators failed. >> there are some things that are discovered during the real world of operational airline flying. >> reporter: boeing and the airlines must show they're working hard to find the causes to the problems in order to rynatan public confidence. >> we have to make sure the system continues to work. that's what's going to keep aviation safe and getting safer. >> reporter: the airport is decked out with air wave banners in preparation for its inaugural nonstop flight. five flights a week will help pay for the airport upgrade. one of the most comfortable, quiet, fuel efficient and ecofriendly planes in the air. so it has been heavily marketing the dream liner and is using it to draw fliers to the south bay. >> i think it's great for the market. it'll fit san jose very well. i think we'll find out if we fill it up with people. >> reporter: so the only place you can get on to the 787 in the bay area is right here in san jose. the first flight gets in from tokyo at 10:00 a.m. on friday. >> shoul
one month ago a united 787 made an emergency landing in new orleans after one in six generators failed. >> there are some things that are discovered during the real world of operational airline flying. >> reporter: boeing and the airlines must show they're working hard to find the causes to the problems in order to rynatan public confidence. >> we have to make sure the system continues to work. that's what's going to keep aviation safe and getting safer. >> reporter: the...
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the origin is that as the united states attorney, the administration wants me, wants all the united states attorneys, to go out into the community. it's actually a very different role for the united states attorney is envisioned by this administration. this administration, the president, attorney general holder, they want the u.s. attorneys to go out into the attorney to talk to the communities in our district to understand what the issues are and challenges are and to do what we can to help, to convene meetings, to do whatever we can to help on behalf of the administration. and as part of that i welcomed that request that the attorney general made of us and the president made of us and as a result i've gone out into my community and my district goes from the oregon border to monteray, and i've met with all kinds of different people. we have 33 indian tribes in the northern district of california, most people don't know, and i've met with those people. i've met with the muslim community, with the siekh american community, with the lgbq community, with the human rights commission in san fra
the origin is that as the united states attorney, the administration wants me, wants all the united states attorneys, to go out into the community. it's actually a very different role for the united states attorney is envisioned by this administration. this administration, the president, attorney general holder, they want the u.s. attorneys to go out into the attorney to talk to the communities in our district to understand what the issues are and challenges are and to do what we can to help,...
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and jp morgan pulls united continent continental. i got dozens of these and they are always the same. buy the whole, it is central casting downgrades. i suspect you will be hearing one of them tomorrow about the great home builder no doubt because of stretch valuations. don't be surprised when they tell us the same thing in the end about facebook. it turned out to be as powerful as blockbuster video yup? repeat after me, stock valuations. maybe they were waiting to get kicked to the koucurb. and something that can make us some money. first, let me just say that this market has been nothing short of remarkable. this stock seems to cut the heart out of this every day. it is getting ugly out there. and it is so bad on twitter some are blame iing my daughter for liking the new apple itunes. still, it may lead to a downgrade in us debt. we are being told that the debt ceiling rangeling could be worse for the country than going over the fiscal cliff. how is that for frighting? representative jason, hush-hush sweet speaker whatever happened
and jp morgan pulls united continent continental. i got dozens of these and they are always the same. buy the whole, it is central casting downgrades. i suspect you will be hearing one of them tomorrow about the great home builder no doubt because of stretch valuations. don't be surprised when they tell us the same thing in the end about facebook. it turned out to be as powerful as blockbuster video yup? repeat after me, stock valuations. maybe they were waiting to get kicked to the koucurb....
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to be elected the attorney general of arkansas, then the governor of arkansas and president of the united states. this is something that everyone who knows him knows about and they talk about all the time. it's not from the university of arkansas, she goes to georgetown and from georgetown he becomes the arkansas candidate for the fallujah that goes to oxford. he is an incredible success everywhere but he cannot handle the sustained ongoing relationship with a woman. he's attracted to the kind of women his mother directed him him to that are the duty queens and attractive and that really is where his eyes had been. so this comes back to yale law school. there he meets hillary rodham.
to be elected the attorney general of arkansas, then the governor of arkansas and president of the united states. this is something that everyone who knows him knows about and they talk about all the time. it's not from the university of arkansas, she goes to georgetown and from georgetown he becomes the arkansas candidate for the fallujah that goes to oxford. he is an incredible success everywhere but he cannot handle the sustained ongoing relationship with a woman. he's attracted to the kind...
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statesright into the united states. a little bit of snow here. as of yet we do not see the big bruiser of a snow storm coming. back into the mid 30's by thursday. >>thank you for joining us today. have a great
statesright into the united states. a little bit of snow here. as of yet we do not see the big bruiser of a snow storm coming. back into the mid 30's by thursday. >>thank you for joining us today. have a great
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these people in order for ceding all this land we're talking about a huge huge huge amount of land the united states alone is massive canada is also just this massive and. just making unilateral changes to the indian act without so much as consulting first nations representatives in any way the parliament had nine months to debate this bill they did so they came up with this four hundred page document and they never even checked in with the assembly of first nations with any kind of representation that would really put that voice that really should be central when something like the indian actors change so i think that that's why we're seeing this kind of level of involvement we've been seeing a lot of bills that challenge maybe drinking water or tar sands in particular but to really attack indigenous sovereignty i think really brings that over the top and i don't think a lot of people realize what you're saying right now or as a first nations communities do have indigenous sovereignty that it isn't just like another population of people living in the country it's more treated nation to natio
these people in order for ceding all this land we're talking about a huge huge huge amount of land the united states alone is massive canada is also just this massive and. just making unilateral changes to the indian act without so much as consulting first nations representatives in any way the parliament had nine months to debate this bill they did so they came up with this four hundred page document and they never even checked in with the assembly of first nations with any kind of...
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they never really made it to the supreme court of the united states, though, because the states were still in power. >> host: professor gordon, when did the first major religious case come before the supreme court? >> guest: cases from the federal territories had come in the 19th century via especially utah, questions of polygamy. but from the states the really major cases made it to the supreme court in the late 1930s and early 1940s, really that new deal era. finish and they tended not -- and they tended not so much to be the salvation army, but the jehovah's witnesses who also caused a lot of trouble. >> host: and what was one of those cases? walk us through it. >> guest: well, a very interesting case called cantwell against connecticut involved a group of witnesses who had gone into a catholic neighborhood in new haven on a sunday morning and began playing anti-catholic records on portable phonographs and distributing literature, and they were arrested for disturbing the peace and preaching without a permit and appealed their case all the way to the supreme court. which said that
they never really made it to the supreme court of the united states, though, because the states were still in power. >> host: professor gordon, when did the first major religious case come before the supreme court? >> guest: cases from the federal territories had come in the 19th century via especially utah, questions of polygamy. but from the states the really major cases made it to the supreme court in the late 1930s and early 1940s, really that new deal era. finish and they...
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you had rush limbaugh saying i'm calling on my listeners and fox news to unite to kill this plan. he's talking marco rubio in particular. >> the citizenship part? >> totally. it's the pathway to citizenship. the idea that some people that came here illegally are going to be allowed, ultimately to stay in the country. that is always turned off. >> your odds against the descendent on the time line by the end of spring? >> it can get through the senate quickly. then we get to the house. you have to understand the congress you are dealing with. in the house, it is a much more conservative, much more southern group of republicans who are hostile to immigration. it doesn't mean it can't be done. ultimately, this, unlike gun control and other issues can get done. it's not as easy as schumer presents it. >> what is the danger for the republicans, especially the house come the next presidential election if they send it back and say no? >> arguably, political obliteration. if you look at the trends, young voters and hispanics are a huge group of it. they are going for democrats overwhelming
you had rush limbaugh saying i'm calling on my listeners and fox news to unite to kill this plan. he's talking marco rubio in particular. >> the citizenship part? >> totally. it's the pathway to citizenship. the idea that some people that came here illegally are going to be allowed, ultimately to stay in the country. that is always turned off. >> your odds against the descendent on the time line by the end of spring? >> it can get through the senate quickly. then we get...
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. >> this is the segregation unit. it houses murderers, drug dealers, thieves, all troublemakers. these women are locked in their 8 x 8-foot cells 23 hours a day. >> a lot of them complain that the walls are closing in on them, and that's why they're actually seen by mental health staff, you know, at least once, twice a week, sometimes once a month. >> sergeant tracy wright has been at the prison for ten years. she spent the past three working in the segregation unit. >> this particular inmate, she wants to go to mental health. she does this every weekend. she's wanting attention. >> when an inmate here acts out, the officers follow a strict protocol and take no chances. >> we basically take their things, because a lot of times, they'll take some of their personal items or some of the state-issued items and try to tie it around their neck and give the illusion that they might be trying to hang themselves. and some of the inmates even try. >> working in this area, it can be dangerous. we have had some assaults up here. a lot of the inmates up here are violent. >> once a day, the in
. >> this is the segregation unit. it houses murderers, drug dealers, thieves, all troublemakers. these women are locked in their 8 x 8-foot cells 23 hours a day. >> a lot of them complain that the walls are closing in on them, and that's why they're actually seen by mental health staff, you know, at least once, twice a week, sometimes once a month. >> sergeant tracy wright has been at the prison for ten years. she spent the past three working in the segregation unit. >>...
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and jp morgan pulls united continental. i got dozens of these and they are always the same. buy to hold, it is central casting cliche downgrades. i suspect you will be hearing one of them tomorrow about lennar, the great home builder no doubt because of stretch valuations. lack of catalyst. don't be surprised when they tell us the same thing in the end about facebook. it turned out to be as powerful as blockbuster video? repeat after me, stretch valuations and no catalysts. maybe they were waiting to get kicked to the curb. maybe something else at work that can make us some money. first, let me just say that this market has been nothing short of remarkable. apple, bad estimate cut. this stock seems to cut the heart out of this market every day. like the weird guy in "temple of doom." it is getting ugly out there. and it is so bad on twitter some holders are blaming my daughter for not liking the new itunes. we had horrendous headlines of a total government shutdown. still, it may lead to a downgrade in us debt. we are being told that the debt ceiling wrangling could be even
and jp morgan pulls united continental. i got dozens of these and they are always the same. buy to hold, it is central casting cliche downgrades. i suspect you will be hearing one of them tomorrow about lennar, the great home builder no doubt because of stretch valuations. lack of catalyst. don't be surprised when they tell us the same thing in the end about facebook. it turned out to be as powerful as blockbuster video? repeat after me, stretch valuations and no catalysts. maybe they were...
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from gang units, to female offenders to death row, usp holds it all. the facilities at usp have earned their monikers from the surrounding mountain ranges with names like wasatch, oqirrh, timpanogos and uinta. building uinta-5 houses the receiving and orientation, or r&o. >> uinta-5 is probably a time when they are most afraid. it's when they first hear the slamming of the doors, see the officers. and it can be a very difficult time for the inmates. >> after 20 years in the corrections business, lieutenant dale whitney knows that the first few moments with an inmate can be the most dangerous. >> we don't know when these guys came in, what their crimes are, if they're coming down off some kind of drugs. we don't know what their mental state is. >> anything you are allowed to have, you'll get back. it will be letters, photos, legal papers. basically, that's it. >> our intake officer will take them, one at a time, into a strip room and strip them down, do a visual cavity search. >> searching there, too? >> yep. >> they try to do it with a level of dignity
from gang units, to female offenders to death row, usp holds it all. the facilities at usp have earned their monikers from the surrounding mountain ranges with names like wasatch, oqirrh, timpanogos and uinta. building uinta-5 houses the receiving and orientation, or r&o. >> uinta-5 is probably a time when they are most afraid. it's when they first hear the slamming of the doors, see the officers. and it can be a very difficult time for the inmates. >> after 20 years in the...